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It’s said one of America’s busiest Starbucks is in Langley, Virginia, but as it’s on the CIA headquarters campus, not many know a whole lot about it.
It’s said one of America’s busiest Starbucks is in Langley, Virginia, but as it’s on the CIA headquarters campus, not many know a whole lot else about it.
Reportedly, the coffee chain outpost planted on the wooded compound looks a lot like any other.
Among the immediately noticeable differences is that there are no names written on the cups there.
It’s said they tried the system, but such potential breeches of identity made the patrons uncomfortable.
That’s much of the reason behind that particular Starbucks not offering a rewards program, either.
A bit more time spent observing the clientele is said to reveal another oddity – nobody’s on their smartphones tweeting, texting, or playing Candy Crush.
Such personal devices are forbidden on the grounds and must be kept in employees’ cars.
Even baristas have to keep tight-lipped about their jobs.
They can mention they work in a federal building, but that’s about it.
For those who get lost on the way to work, GPS is of little help as when the work address is typed in, nothing shows up.
Those things aside, plus some heightened security measures, much of the day is still all about coffee and baked goods.

published:30 Sep 2014

views:1857

IT WAS TOTALLY INVISIBLE HOWS THAT POSSIBLE ? THEY USED THE EARTHS MAGNETIC FIELD
THE INFORMATION WAS GATHERED & TRANSMITTED UNDERGRUUND TO AN UNKNOWN LOCATION
DOES LANGLEY KNOW ABOUT THIS ? THEY SHOULD ITS BURIED OUT THERE SOMEWHERE
WHO KNOWS THE EXACT LOCATION ? ONLY WW THIS WAS HIS LAST MESSAGE
38° 57' 6.5" N, 77° 8' 40" W layer 2
"WW" was intended to refer to cia director William Webster.
BETWEEN SUBTLE SHADING & THE ABSENCE OF LIGHT LIES THE NUANCE OF IQLUSION
a paraphrased quotation from November 26, 1922, as described the 1923 book The Tomb of Tutankhamun, Howard Carter's account of the opening of the tomb
passage 4 = 404 but after decryption "NYPVTT MZFPK", the 64th-74th letters become BERLINCLOCK
There are several really interesting clocks in Berlin but You'd better delve into that particular clock
The Russian text of the Cyrillic Projector was finally decrypted & translated in English in 2003
the two messages. The first is a Russian text that explains the use of psychological control
to develop & maintain potential sources of information. The second is a partial quote about
the Soviet dissident, Nobel Peace Prize awarded scientist Sakharov. The text is from a classified
KGB memo, detailing concerns that his report at the 1982Pugwash conference was going to be
used by the U.S. for anti-Soviet propaganda purposes.
Antipodes 2 texts refer to CIA & KGB covert operations. The English side of the sculpture repeats
the text seen on "Kryptos". The "Kryptos" code is in four parts, three have been solved. However,
select differences do exist between the text seen on "Antipodes" versus "Kryptos" such as spacing,
additional dots & letters. The Cyrillic side has a large amount of text from another of Sanborn's pieces,
"Cyrillic Projector", as well as additional text; all of the Cyrillic text has since been solved.
http://imgur.com/a/5Z9gd
http://youtu.be/MBtZv-zhfs0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kryptos#Solutions
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyrillic_Projector
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antipodes_%28sculpture%29
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_H._Webster
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Gillogly
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vigen%C3%A8re_cipher
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transposition_cipher
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mengenlehreuhr
https://binged.it/2hHxkKE
http://google.com/maps/@38.951805,-77.144444,19z/data=!3m1!1e3?force=lite
http://zoom.earth/#38.951805,-77.144444,20z,sat
http://google.com/search?q=kryptos&tbm=isch
http://youtu.be/zdA__2tKoIU
http://archive.li/gctf3
http://qrcode.kaywa.com/
http://zxing.org/w/decode.jspx
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secret_decoder_ring
http://google.com/search?q=orphan+annie+decoder+pin&tbm=isch
http://ebay.com/bhp/orphan-annie-decoder
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Cyber_Command
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MD5
http://i.ytimg.com/vi/oROd8kHY9jE/sddefault.jpg
http://imgur.com/a/roVDH

witness against torture joined cindy sheehan to protest against drone attacks on afghanistan and pakistan

published:10 Feb 2010

views:1047

The MemorialWall is a memorial at the Central Intelligence Agency headquarters in Langley, Virginia. It honors CIA employees who died in the line of service. About the book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0385495412/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0385495412&linkCode=as2&tag=tra0c7-20&linkId=fb54032a9d94f5792713cc9aa26136c3
The Memorial Wall is located in the OriginalHeadquarters Building lobby on the north wall. There are 111 stars carved into the white Alabama marble wall, each one representing an employee who died in the line of service. Paramilitary officers of the CIA's Special Activities Division comprise the majority of those memorialized.
A black Moroccan goatskin-bound book, called the "Book of Honor," sits in a steel frame beneath the stars, its "slender case jutting out from the wall just below the field of stars," and is "framed in stainless steel and topped by an inch-thick plate of glass." Inside it shows the stars, arranged by year of death and, when possible, lists the names of employees who died in CIA service alongside them. The identities of the unnamed stars remain secret, even in death. In 1997, there were 70 stars, 29 of which had names. There were 79 stars in 2002, 83 in 2004, 90 in 2009, 107 in 2013, and 111 in 2014. 80 of the 111 entries in the book contain names, while the other employees are represented only by a gold star followed by a blank space.
Douglas Mackiernan - The first CIA employee to be killed in the line of duty and the first star on the wall. Mackiernan had worked for the State Department in China since 1947. When the People's Republic of China was established at the end of the Chinese Civil War in 1949, the State Department ordered that the Tihwa (Ürümqi) consulate where Mackiernan was stationed as vice consul be closed, and personnel were to leave the country immediately. Mackiernan, however, was ordered to stay behind, destroy cryptographic equipment, monitor the situation, and aid anti-communist Nationalists. Mackiernan fled south toward India after most escape routes were cut off, along with Frank Bessac, an AmericanFulbright Scholar who was in Tihwa, and three White Russians. Although Mackiernan and his party survived the Taklamakan Desert and Himalayas, Mackiernan was shot by Tibetan border guards, probably because they mistook them as Communist infiltrators. Although Mackiernan's death was reported on the front cover of the New York Times at the time of his death and his name appears on a plaque in the State Department lobby, the CIA did not reveal his service, because he was operating under diplomatic cover. His star was acknowledged to family members in a secret memorial ceremony at the Wall in 2000 but remained officially undisclosed until 2006, when his name was placed into the CIA's Book of Honor.[11]
Jerome P. Ginley - Killed in 1951, during a clandestine mission in East Germany along with Joseph Schussler, a US ArmyIntelligence Officer.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CIA_Memorial_Wall

Langley, Virginia

Langley is an unincorporated community in the census-designated place of McLean in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. Langley is often used as a metonym for the CIA. The land which makes up Langley today once belonged to Thomas Lee, former Crown Governor of the Colony of Virginia from 1749 to 1750. Lee’s land was named Langley in honor of Langley Hall, which was part of the Lee home estate in Shropshire, England. In 1839, 700 acres of land was purchased by Benjamin Mackall from the Lee family, while keeping the name.

History

The Original Headquarters Building was designed by the New York firm Harrison & Abramovitz in the 1950s and contains 1,400,000 square feet (130,000m2) of space. The ground was broken for construction on November 3, 1959, with President Dwight Eisenhower laying the cornerstone, and the building was completed in March 1961.

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The CIA Has Its Own Starbucks

The CIA Has Its Own Starbucks

The CIA Has Its Own Starbucks

It’s said one of America’s busiest Starbucks is in Langley, Virginia, but as it’s on the CIA headquarters campus, not many know a whole lot about it.
It’s said one of America’s busiest Starbucks is in Langley, Virginia, but as it’s on the CIA headquarters campus, not many know a whole lot else about it.
Reportedly, the coffee chain outpost planted on the wooded compound looks a lot like any other.
Among the immediately noticeable differences is that there are no names written on the cups there.
It’s said they tried the system, but such potential breeches of identity made the patrons uncomfortable.
That’s much of the reason behind that particular Starbucks not offering a rewards program, either.
A bit more time spent observing the clientele is said to reveal another oddity – nobody’s on their smartphones tweeting, texting, or playing Candy Crush.
Such personal devices are forbidden on the grounds and must be kept in employees’ cars.
Even baristas have to keep tight-lipped about their jobs.
They can mention they work in a federal building, but that’s about it.
For those who get lost on the way to work, GPS is of little help as when the work address is typed in, nothing shows up.
Those things aside, plus some heightened security measures, much of the day is still all about coffee and baked goods.

IT WAS TOTALLY INVISIBLE HOWS THAT POSSIBLE ? THEY USED THE EARTHS MAGNETIC FIELD
THE INFORMATION WAS GATHERED & TRANSMITTED UNDERGRUUND TO AN UNKNOWN LOCATION
DOES LANGLEY KNOW ABOUT THIS ? THEY SHOULD ITS BURIED OUT THERE SOMEWHERE
WHO KNOWS THE EXACT LOCATION ? ONLY WW THIS WAS HIS LAST MESSAGE
38° 57' 6.5" N, 77° 8' 40" W layer 2
"WW" was intended to refer to cia director William Webster.
BETWEEN SUBTLE SHADING & THE ABSENCE OF LIGHT LIES THE NUANCE OF IQLUSION
a paraphrased quotation from November 26, 1922, as described the 1923 book The Tomb of Tutankhamun, Howard Carter's account of the opening of the tomb
passage 4 = 404 but after decryption "NYPVTT MZFPK", the 64th-74th letters become BERLINCLOCK
There are several really interesting clocks in Berlin but You'd better delve into that particular clock
The Russian text of the Cyrillic Projector was finally decrypted & translated in English in 2003
the two messages. The first is a Russian text that explains the use of psychological control
to develop & maintain potential sources of information. The second is a partial quote about
the Soviet dissident, Nobel Peace Prize awarded scientist Sakharov. The text is from a classified
KGB memo, detailing concerns that his report at the 1982Pugwash conference was going to be
used by the U.S. for anti-Soviet propaganda purposes.
Antipodes 2 texts refer to CIA & KGB covert operations. The English side of the sculpture repeats
the text seen on "Kryptos". The "Kryptos" code is in four parts, three have been solved. However,
select differences do exist between the text seen on "Antipodes" versus "Kryptos" such as spacing,
additional dots & letters. The Cyrillic side has a large amount of text from another of Sanborn's pieces,
"Cyrillic Projector", as well as additional text; all of the Cyrillic text has since been solved.
http://imgur.com/a/5Z9gd
http://youtu.be/MBtZv-zhfs0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kryptos#Solutions
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyrillic_Projector
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antipodes_%28sculpture%29
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_H._Webster
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Gillogly
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vigen%C3%A8re_cipher
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transposition_cipher
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mengenlehreuhr
https://binged.it/2hHxkKE
http://google.com/maps/@38.951805,-77.144444,19z/data=!3m1!1e3?force=lite
http://zoom.earth/#38.951805,-77.144444,20z,sat
http://google.com/search?q=kryptos&tbm=isch
http://youtu.be/zdA__2tKoIU
http://archive.li/gctf3
http://qrcode.kaywa.com/
http://zxing.org/w/decode.jspx
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secret_decoder_ring
http://google.com/search?q=orphan+annie+decoder+pin&tbm=isch
http://ebay.com/bhp/orphan-annie-decoder
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Cyber_Command
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MD5
http://i.ytimg.com/vi/oROd8kHY9jE/sddefault.jpg
http://imgur.com/a/roVDH

protest at CIA headquarters, langley, VA, January 16, 2010

witness against torture joined cindy sheehan to protest against drone attacks on afghanistan and pakistan

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The Secret Deaths of CIA Operatives: A Fascinating History of Espionage (2000)

The Secret Deaths of CIA Operatives: A Fascinating History of Espionage (2000)

The Secret Deaths of CIA Operatives: A Fascinating History of Espionage (2000)

The MemorialWall is a memorial at the Central Intelligence Agency headquarters in Langley, Virginia. It honors CIA employees who died in the line of service. About the book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0385495412/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0385495412&linkCode=as2&tag=tra0c7-20&linkId=fb54032a9d94f5792713cc9aa26136c3
The Memorial Wall is located in the OriginalHeadquarters Building lobby on the north wall. There are 111 stars carved into the white Alabama marble wall, each one representing an employee who died in the line of service. Paramilitary officers of the CIA's Special Activities Division comprise the majority of those memorialized.
A black Moroccan goatskin-bound book, called the "Book of Honor," sits in a steel frame beneath the stars, its "slender case jutting out from the wall just below the field of stars," and is "framed in stainless steel and topped by an inch-thick plate of glass." Inside it shows the stars, arranged by year of death and, when possible, lists the names of employees who died in CIA service alongside them. The identities of the unnamed stars remain secret, even in death. In 1997, there were 70 stars, 29 of which had names. There were 79 stars in 2002, 83 in 2004, 90 in 2009, 107 in 2013, and 111 in 2014. 80 of the 111 entries in the book contain names, while the other employees are represented only by a gold star followed by a blank space.
Douglas Mackiernan - The first CIA employee to be killed in the line of duty and the first star on the wall. Mackiernan had worked for the State Department in China since 1947. When the People's Republic of China was established at the end of the Chinese Civil War in 1949, the State Department ordered that the Tihwa (Ürümqi) consulate where Mackiernan was stationed as vice consul be closed, and personnel were to leave the country immediately. Mackiernan, however, was ordered to stay behind, destroy cryptographic equipment, monitor the situation, and aid anti-communist Nationalists. Mackiernan fled south toward India after most escape routes were cut off, along with Frank Bessac, an AmericanFulbright Scholar who was in Tihwa, and three White Russians. Although Mackiernan and his party survived the Taklamakan Desert and Himalayas, Mackiernan was shot by Tibetan border guards, probably because they mistook them as Communist infiltrators. Although Mackiernan's death was reported on the front cover of the New York Times at the time of his death and his name appears on a plaque in the State Department lobby, the CIA did not reveal his service, because he was operating under diplomatic cover. His star was acknowledged to family members in a secret memorial ceremony at the Wall in 2000 but remained officially undisclosed until 2006, when his name was placed into the CIA's Book of Honor.[11]
Jerome P. Ginley - Killed in 1951, during a clandestine mission in East Germany along with Joseph Schussler, a US ArmyIntelligence Officer.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CIA_Memorial_Wall

The CIA Has Its Own Starbucks

It’s said one of America’s busiest Starbucks is in Langley, Virginia, but as it’s on the CIA headquarters campus, not many know a whole lot about it.
It’s said one of America’s busiest Starbucks is in Langley, Virginia, but as it’s on the CIA headquarters campus, not many know a whole lot else about it.
Reportedly, the coffee chain outpost planted on the wooded compound looks a lot like any other.
Among the immediately noticeable differences is that there are no names written on the cups there.
It’s said they tried the system, but such potential breeches of identity made the patrons uncomfortable.
That’s much of the reason behind that particular Starbucks not offering a rewards program, either.
A bit more time spent observing the clientele is said to reveal another oddity – nob...

IT WAS TOTALLY INVISIBLE HOWS THAT POSSIBLE ? THEY USED THE EARTHS MAGNETIC FIELD
THE INFORMATION WAS GATHERED & TRANSMITTED UNDERGRUUND TO AN UNKNOWN LOCATION
DOES LANGLEY KNOW ABOUT THIS ? THEY SHOULD ITS BURIED OUT THERE SOMEWHERE
WHO KNOWS THE EXACT LOCATION ? ONLY WW THIS WAS HIS LAST MESSAGE
38° 57' 6.5" N, 77° 8' 40" W layer 2
"WW" was intended to refer to cia director William Webster.
BETWEEN SUBTLE SHADING & THE ABSENCE OF LIGHT LIES THE NUANCE OF IQLUSION
a paraphrased quotation from November 26, 1922, as described the 1923 book The Tomb of Tutankhamun, Howard Carter's account of the opening of the tomb
passage 4 = 404 but after decryption "NYPVTT MZFPK", the 64th-74th letters become BERLINCLOCK
There are several really interesting clocks in Berlin but You'd better ...

protest at CIA headquarters, langley, VA, January 16, 2010

witness against torture joined cindy sheehan to protest against drone attacks on afghanistan and pakistan

published: 10 Feb 2010

The Secret Deaths of CIA Operatives: A Fascinating History of Espionage (2000)

The MemorialWall is a memorial at the Central Intelligence Agency headquarters in Langley, Virginia. It honors CIA employees who died in the line of service. About the book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0385495412/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0385495412&linkCode=as2&tag=tra0c7-20&linkId=fb54032a9d94f5792713cc9aa26136c3
The Memorial Wall is located in the OriginalHeadquarters Building lobby on the north wall. There are 111 stars carved into the white Alabama marble wall, each one representing an employee who died in the line of service. Paramilitary officers of the CIA's Special Activities Division comprise the majority of those memorialized.
A black Moroccan goatskin-bound book, called the "Book of Honor," sits in a steel frame beneath the stars, its "...

It’s said one of America’s busiest Starbucks is in Langley, Virginia, but as it’s on the CIA headquarters campus, not many know a whole lot about it.
It’s said one of America’s busiest Starbucks is in Langley, Virginia, but as it’s on the CIA headquarters campus, not many know a whole lot else about it.
Reportedly, the coffee chain outpost planted on the wooded compound looks a lot like any other.
Among the immediately noticeable differences is that there are no names written on the cups there.
It’s said they tried the system, but such potential breeches of identity made the patrons uncomfortable.
That’s much of the reason behind that particular Starbucks not offering a rewards program, either.
A bit more time spent observing the clientele is said to reveal another oddity – nobody’s on their smartphones tweeting, texting, or playing Candy Crush.
Such personal devices are forbidden on the grounds and must be kept in employees’ cars.
Even baristas have to keep tight-lipped about their jobs.
They can mention they work in a federal building, but that’s about it.
For those who get lost on the way to work, GPS is of little help as when the work address is typed in, nothing shows up.
Those things aside, plus some heightened security measures, much of the day is still all about coffee and baked goods.

It’s said one of America’s busiest Starbucks is in Langley, Virginia, but as it’s on the CIA headquarters campus, not many know a whole lot about it.
It’s said one of America’s busiest Starbucks is in Langley, Virginia, but as it’s on the CIA headquarters campus, not many know a whole lot else about it.
Reportedly, the coffee chain outpost planted on the wooded compound looks a lot like any other.
Among the immediately noticeable differences is that there are no names written on the cups there.
It’s said they tried the system, but such potential breeches of identity made the patrons uncomfortable.
That’s much of the reason behind that particular Starbucks not offering a rewards program, either.
A bit more time spent observing the clientele is said to reveal another oddity – nobody’s on their smartphones tweeting, texting, or playing Candy Crush.
Such personal devices are forbidden on the grounds and must be kept in employees’ cars.
Even baristas have to keep tight-lipped about their jobs.
They can mention they work in a federal building, but that’s about it.
For those who get lost on the way to work, GPS is of little help as when the work address is typed in, nothing shows up.
Those things aside, plus some heightened security measures, much of the day is still all about coffee and baked goods.

IT WAS TOTALLY INVISIBLE HOWS THAT POSSIBLE ? THEY USED THE EARTHS MAGNETIC FIELD
THE INFORMATION WAS GATHERED & TRANSMITTED UNDERGRUUND TO AN UNKNOWN LOCATION ...

IT WAS TOTALLY INVISIBLE HOWS THAT POSSIBLE ? THEY USED THE EARTHS MAGNETIC FIELD
THE INFORMATION WAS GATHERED & TRANSMITTED UNDERGRUUND TO AN UNKNOWN LOCATION
DOES LANGLEY KNOW ABOUT THIS ? THEY SHOULD ITS BURIED OUT THERE SOMEWHERE
WHO KNOWS THE EXACT LOCATION ? ONLY WW THIS WAS HIS LAST MESSAGE
38° 57' 6.5" N, 77° 8' 40" W layer 2
"WW" was intended to refer to cia director William Webster.
BETWEEN SUBTLE SHADING & THE ABSENCE OF LIGHT LIES THE NUANCE OF IQLUSION
a paraphrased quotation from November 26, 1922, as described the 1923 book The Tomb of Tutankhamun, Howard Carter's account of the opening of the tomb
passage 4 = 404 but after decryption "NYPVTT MZFPK", the 64th-74th letters become BERLINCLOCK
There are several really interesting clocks in Berlin but You'd better delve into that particular clock
The Russian text of the Cyrillic Projector was finally decrypted & translated in English in 2003
the two messages. The first is a Russian text that explains the use of psychological control
to develop & maintain potential sources of information. The second is a partial quote about
the Soviet dissident, Nobel Peace Prize awarded scientist Sakharov. The text is from a classified
KGB memo, detailing concerns that his report at the 1982Pugwash conference was going to be
used by the U.S. for anti-Soviet propaganda purposes.
Antipodes 2 texts refer to CIA & KGB covert operations. The English side of the sculpture repeats
the text seen on "Kryptos". The "Kryptos" code is in four parts, three have been solved. However,
select differences do exist between the text seen on "Antipodes" versus "Kryptos" such as spacing,
additional dots & letters. The Cyrillic side has a large amount of text from another of Sanborn's pieces,
"Cyrillic Projector", as well as additional text; all of the Cyrillic text has since been solved.
http://imgur.com/a/5Z9gd
http://youtu.be/MBtZv-zhfs0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kryptos#Solutions
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyrillic_Projector
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antipodes_%28sculpture%29
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_H._Webster
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Gillogly
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vigen%C3%A8re_cipher
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transposition_cipher
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mengenlehreuhr
https://binged.it/2hHxkKE
http://google.com/maps/@38.951805,-77.144444,19z/data=!3m1!1e3?force=lite
http://zoom.earth/#38.951805,-77.144444,20z,sat
http://google.com/search?q=kryptos&tbm=isch
http://youtu.be/zdA__2tKoIU
http://archive.li/gctf3
http://qrcode.kaywa.com/
http://zxing.org/w/decode.jspx
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secret_decoder_ring
http://google.com/search?q=orphan+annie+decoder+pin&tbm=isch
http://ebay.com/bhp/orphan-annie-decoder
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Cyber_Command
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MD5
http://i.ytimg.com/vi/oROd8kHY9jE/sddefault.jpg
http://imgur.com/a/roVDH

IT WAS TOTALLY INVISIBLE HOWS THAT POSSIBLE ? THEY USED THE EARTHS MAGNETIC FIELD
THE INFORMATION WAS GATHERED & TRANSMITTED UNDERGRUUND TO AN UNKNOWN LOCATION
DOES LANGLEY KNOW ABOUT THIS ? THEY SHOULD ITS BURIED OUT THERE SOMEWHERE
WHO KNOWS THE EXACT LOCATION ? ONLY WW THIS WAS HIS LAST MESSAGE
38° 57' 6.5" N, 77° 8' 40" W layer 2
"WW" was intended to refer to cia director William Webster.
BETWEEN SUBTLE SHADING & THE ABSENCE OF LIGHT LIES THE NUANCE OF IQLUSION
a paraphrased quotation from November 26, 1922, as described the 1923 book The Tomb of Tutankhamun, Howard Carter's account of the opening of the tomb
passage 4 = 404 but after decryption "NYPVTT MZFPK", the 64th-74th letters become BERLINCLOCK
There are several really interesting clocks in Berlin but You'd better delve into that particular clock
The Russian text of the Cyrillic Projector was finally decrypted & translated in English in 2003
the two messages. The first is a Russian text that explains the use of psychological control
to develop & maintain potential sources of information. The second is a partial quote about
the Soviet dissident, Nobel Peace Prize awarded scientist Sakharov. The text is from a classified
KGB memo, detailing concerns that his report at the 1982Pugwash conference was going to be
used by the U.S. for anti-Soviet propaganda purposes.
Antipodes 2 texts refer to CIA & KGB covert operations. The English side of the sculpture repeats
the text seen on "Kryptos". The "Kryptos" code is in four parts, three have been solved. However,
select differences do exist between the text seen on "Antipodes" versus "Kryptos" such as spacing,
additional dots & letters. The Cyrillic side has a large amount of text from another of Sanborn's pieces,
"Cyrillic Projector", as well as additional text; all of the Cyrillic text has since been solved.
http://imgur.com/a/5Z9gd
http://youtu.be/MBtZv-zhfs0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kryptos#Solutions
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyrillic_Projector
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antipodes_%28sculpture%29
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_H._Webster
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Gillogly
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vigen%C3%A8re_cipher
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transposition_cipher
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mengenlehreuhr
https://binged.it/2hHxkKE
http://google.com/maps/@38.951805,-77.144444,19z/data=!3m1!1e3?force=lite
http://zoom.earth/#38.951805,-77.144444,20z,sat
http://google.com/search?q=kryptos&tbm=isch
http://youtu.be/zdA__2tKoIU
http://archive.li/gctf3
http://qrcode.kaywa.com/
http://zxing.org/w/decode.jspx
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secret_decoder_ring
http://google.com/search?q=orphan+annie+decoder+pin&tbm=isch
http://ebay.com/bhp/orphan-annie-decoder
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Cyber_Command
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MD5
http://i.ytimg.com/vi/oROd8kHY9jE/sddefault.jpg
http://imgur.com/a/roVDH

The MemorialWall is a memorial at the Central Intelligence Agency headquarters in Langley, Virginia. It honors CIA employees who died in the line of service. About the book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0385495412/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0385495412&linkCode=as2&tag=tra0c7-20&linkId=fb54032a9d94f5792713cc9aa26136c3
The Memorial Wall is located in the OriginalHeadquarters Building lobby on the north wall. There are 111 stars carved into the white Alabama marble wall, each one representing an employee who died in the line of service. Paramilitary officers of the CIA's Special Activities Division comprise the majority of those memorialized.
A black Moroccan goatskin-bound book, called the "Book of Honor," sits in a steel frame beneath the stars, its "slender case jutting out from the wall just below the field of stars," and is "framed in stainless steel and topped by an inch-thick plate of glass." Inside it shows the stars, arranged by year of death and, when possible, lists the names of employees who died in CIA service alongside them. The identities of the unnamed stars remain secret, even in death. In 1997, there were 70 stars, 29 of which had names. There were 79 stars in 2002, 83 in 2004, 90 in 2009, 107 in 2013, and 111 in 2014. 80 of the 111 entries in the book contain names, while the other employees are represented only by a gold star followed by a blank space.
Douglas Mackiernan - The first CIA employee to be killed in the line of duty and the first star on the wall. Mackiernan had worked for the State Department in China since 1947. When the People's Republic of China was established at the end of the Chinese Civil War in 1949, the State Department ordered that the Tihwa (Ürümqi) consulate where Mackiernan was stationed as vice consul be closed, and personnel were to leave the country immediately. Mackiernan, however, was ordered to stay behind, destroy cryptographic equipment, monitor the situation, and aid anti-communist Nationalists. Mackiernan fled south toward India after most escape routes were cut off, along with Frank Bessac, an AmericanFulbright Scholar who was in Tihwa, and three White Russians. Although Mackiernan and his party survived the Taklamakan Desert and Himalayas, Mackiernan was shot by Tibetan border guards, probably because they mistook them as Communist infiltrators. Although Mackiernan's death was reported on the front cover of the New York Times at the time of his death and his name appears on a plaque in the State Department lobby, the CIA did not reveal his service, because he was operating under diplomatic cover. His star was acknowledged to family members in a secret memorial ceremony at the Wall in 2000 but remained officially undisclosed until 2006, when his name was placed into the CIA's Book of Honor.[11]
Jerome P. Ginley - Killed in 1951, during a clandestine mission in East Germany along with Joseph Schussler, a US ArmyIntelligence Officer.
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The MemorialWall is a memorial at the Central Intelligence Agency headquarters in Langley, Virginia. It honors CIA employees who died in the line of service. About the book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0385495412/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0385495412&linkCode=as2&tag=tra0c7-20&linkId=fb54032a9d94f5792713cc9aa26136c3
The Memorial Wall is located in the OriginalHeadquarters Building lobby on the north wall. There are 111 stars carved into the white Alabama marble wall, each one representing an employee who died in the line of service. Paramilitary officers of the CIA's Special Activities Division comprise the majority of those memorialized.
A black Moroccan goatskin-bound book, called the "Book of Honor," sits in a steel frame beneath the stars, its "slender case jutting out from the wall just below the field of stars," and is "framed in stainless steel and topped by an inch-thick plate of glass." Inside it shows the stars, arranged by year of death and, when possible, lists the names of employees who died in CIA service alongside them. The identities of the unnamed stars remain secret, even in death. In 1997, there were 70 stars, 29 of which had names. There were 79 stars in 2002, 83 in 2004, 90 in 2009, 107 in 2013, and 111 in 2014. 80 of the 111 entries in the book contain names, while the other employees are represented only by a gold star followed by a blank space.
Douglas Mackiernan - The first CIA employee to be killed in the line of duty and the first star on the wall. Mackiernan had worked for the State Department in China since 1947. When the People's Republic of China was established at the end of the Chinese Civil War in 1949, the State Department ordered that the Tihwa (Ürümqi) consulate where Mackiernan was stationed as vice consul be closed, and personnel were to leave the country immediately. Mackiernan, however, was ordered to stay behind, destroy cryptographic equipment, monitor the situation, and aid anti-communist Nationalists. Mackiernan fled south toward India after most escape routes were cut off, along with Frank Bessac, an AmericanFulbright Scholar who was in Tihwa, and three White Russians. Although Mackiernan and his party survived the Taklamakan Desert and Himalayas, Mackiernan was shot by Tibetan border guards, probably because they mistook them as Communist infiltrators. Although Mackiernan's death was reported on the front cover of the New York Times at the time of his death and his name appears on a plaque in the State Department lobby, the CIA did not reveal his service, because he was operating under diplomatic cover. His star was acknowledged to family members in a secret memorial ceremony at the Wall in 2000 but remained officially undisclosed until 2006, when his name was placed into the CIA's Book of Honor.[11]
Jerome P. Ginley - Killed in 1951, during a clandestine mission in East Germany along with Joseph Schussler, a US ArmyIntelligence Officer.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CIA_Memorial_Wall

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